No mermaids have been found there.
The Isle of Wight has been populated since pre-historic times.
well i have just been to the isle of wight and basicly they have all the animals we have here
Yup, they were there recently for the Isle Of Wight festival I went to the isle of wight festival and theyy were absolutley brilliant i'love themm to bitss ! Especially Dougiee ! x Samm x
Honey bees. It was a disease which started in the Isle of Wight in 1909. It had never been known before so didn't have a name so they called it Isle of Wight disease. Its modern name is acarine.
There have been no homosexual marriages in Wight County, Virginia, as it is illegal.
for the past 2000 years yes but before that no surprisingly!
The Isle of Wight is a Unitary Council or Authority. Until 1995, the Isle of Wight was part of the county of Hampshire but for over 150 years, had fought to break away and rule as its own county council. In 1995, Isle of Wight officially became a Unitary Council, and is completely self supporting in all services, except Police, as a county, and regional administration. The Isle's Police services, are still a joint service with Hampshire county. The Isle of Wight is represented in British Parliament's House of Commons as a single electorate constituency. It is also the largest electorate constituency in the country, with an electorate of over 108,000, which is greater by 50% than the average electorate in England (the average is about 70,000). While the Isle of Wight has had a history of maintaining a fiercely independent status, it has also been a key battle ground for national elections, due to being the largest electorate constituency in England.
No. All supposed "evidence" of mermaids that has been put up to scientific scrutiny has been found to be either fake or misinterpreted. By our current understanding of evolutionary biology mermaids are impossible.
Mermaids don't exist and will never be seen or found on earth. The only place mermaids exist are in fiction, movies, games, and TV. They are not real.
There are no mermaids and there are certainly no fossils of them. They are a superstitious hangover from the past when people knew very little about the natural world.
Ricki Farr has: Played Musician: The Count Downes in "Son of Dracula" in 1974. Played Himself - Master of Ceremonies in "Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival" in 1997. Played himself in "Listening to You: The Who at the Isle of Wight 1970" in 1998. Played himself in "Why I Hate the 60s: The Decade That Was Too Good to Be True" in 2004. Played Himself (Master of Ceremonies) in "Nothing Is Easy: Jethro Tull Live at the Isle of Wight 1970" in 2005.
There have been 17 Blue Flag and sea side awards recently. Best beaches may be Shanklin, Sandown and Ventnor